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Anniversary Messages
Messages are prepared by the Court Post Office

Messages are prepared for sending in the Court Post Office at Buckingham Palace
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WHO IS ENTITLED?

The Queen will send a congratulatory message on the following occasions.

Wedding anniversaries
The Queen sends messages for diamond (sixtieth), sixty-fifth and platinum (seventieth) wedding anniversaries and then every year thereafter.

Her Majesty does not send a message for Silver (twenty-fifth), Ruby (fortieth) or Golden (fiftieth) wedding anniversaries.

Birthdays
The Queen sends messages for one hundredth and one hundred and fifth birthdays and then every year thereafter.

Countries entitled to receive a message
It is Her Majesty's custom to send a message only to citizens of her realms or UK Overseas Territories as follows:

Realms UK Overseas Territories
Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla
Australia Bermuda
Bahamas British Antarctic Territory
Barbados British Indian Ocean Territory
Belize British Virgin Islands
Canada Cayman Islands
Grenada Falkland Islands
Jamaica Gibraltar
New Zealand Montserrat
Papua New Guinea Pitcairn Group of Islands
Solomon Islands St. Helena and its dependencies
St. Christopher and Nevis South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
St. Lucia Sovereign Base Areas of Cyprus (air bases)
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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